Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Supercar
A while back I was having coffee at my favorite cafe when two guys in a yellow Lamborghini Gallardo drove up the road. They tried their best to act as cool as possible. I think that's one of the rules when you own a Supercar. But when they drove away a few minutes later they actually waved to the photographer. As far as I know there are only 180 Lamborghini's in Sweden. Oh, and if you have to ask how much it cost, chances are you can't afford it.
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en effet magnifique photo, meme si la couleur ;)
That's quite some car Steffe, You'd have to know you would get a lot of attention in a car like that, not sure if I'd like that. Beautiful colour though. I love your hand holding pictures from yesterday, so nice to see!
Wow! Love the car -Love the colour - I bet this shot made your day.
"Adelaide and Beyond"
I can't afford it. And I didn't even need to ask how much it cost to establish that fact.
Only 180 huh? That sounds low. I was parked next to a Maserati yesterday. When I went to my car to fetch my camera, it had backed out and was behind me. Behind the wheel was an elderly woman with white hair.
If they are trying to act cool, I would say they are succeeding. The problem with attracting attention in a car like this is that the care can attract the attention of the police as well.
Nice, wouldn't you just love to have one like that! By the way, hope you had a good midsummernight!
Great car; they look like a couple of posers.
Midsummer is still a few days away, we celebrate that on Friday. I will try to get a few photos.
I checked the statistics from the von Braun Sports Cars web site Steve and they say that there are 230 Lamborghini's in Sweden. I noticed a red Maserati parked at a house a few weeks ago, but when I finally decided to grab a few shots it was gone.
Great car, the last time I saw one of these war in Rome: our police owns a Gallardo with the colors of a squad car.
Love the colour!
Too fancy.
Won't ask then. Will carry on taking the metro to work. Damn!
I don't have to ask, I know I can't afford it. Even if I could, I wouldn't want it. Typically people in them seem too intent on putting on airs.
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